Recommendations of The Devil and the DMV

  • Cam Eickmeyer: The Devil and the DMV

    Watching the powerful struggle in the world we normies exist on the regular is prolifically poetic and satisfying.

    Watching the powerful struggle in the world we normies exist on the regular is prolifically poetic and satisfying.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: The Devil and the DMV

    I adore this short! Nice to know even the devil gets frustrated at the DMV. What a perfect comment on how absolutely unnerving the bureaucracy can be. If Nora Louise Syran wrote a whole collection of shorts about the devil encountering mundane modern-day hells, I would read them all. Too delightful! (10/14/24)

    I adore this short! Nice to know even the devil gets frustrated at the DMV. What a perfect comment on how absolutely unnerving the bureaucracy can be. If Nora Louise Syran wrote a whole collection of shorts about the devil encountering mundane modern-day hells, I would read them all. Too delightful! (10/14/24)

  • Iyna Caruso: The Devil and the DMV

    The DMV has long had a reputation for being a circle of hell and Nora Louise Syran nails it. A clever send-up capturing the lunacy of bureaucracy that has us rooting for the Devil.

    The DMV has long had a reputation for being a circle of hell and Nora Louise Syran nails it. A clever send-up capturing the lunacy of bureaucracy that has us rooting for the Devil.

  • Tom Erb: The Devil and the DMV

    In “The Devil and the DMV,” Syran masterfully blends bureaucracy with infernal humor. Set in a DMV within an undefined circle of hell, the Devil grapples with mundane paperwork to renew his driver’s license. The witty exchanges between the imperious Devil and the unflappable DMV Officer create delightful comedic conflict. Syran’s clever exploration of absurdity and frustration resonates, making this play a devilishly entertaining experience.

    In “The Devil and the DMV,” Syran masterfully blends bureaucracy with infernal humor. Set in a DMV within an undefined circle of hell, the Devil grapples with mundane paperwork to renew his driver’s license. The witty exchanges between the imperious Devil and the unflappable DMV Officer create delightful comedic conflict. Syran’s clever exploration of absurdity and frustration resonates, making this play a devilishly entertaining experience.

  • Tom Moran: The Devil and the DMV

    The comparison between the DMV and damnation is a rich one, and Syran does a great job mining it for laughs in this fun piece. It's hard to make a reader feel sympathy for the devil (as it were) but this play pulls it off, as even the Prince of Darkness' cruelty pales before that of this bureaucratic nightmare.

    The comparison between the DMV and damnation is a rich one, and Syran does a great job mining it for laughs in this fun piece. It's hard to make a reader feel sympathy for the devil (as it were) but this play pulls it off, as even the Prince of Darkness' cruelty pales before that of this bureaucratic nightmare.

  • John Busser: The Devil and the DMV

    The Devil's in the details, and Nora Louise Syran knows them all. This is an absolute hoot and a half, and Lucifer attempts what us mortals know is its own brand of Hell. From circular logic to the need for a driving test (He is over 75 after all), no area of this absurd premise is un-mined for comedic potential. I would love to see this play produced and I think an audience would have a field day with it.

    The Devil's in the details, and Nora Louise Syran knows them all. This is an absolute hoot and a half, and Lucifer attempts what us mortals know is its own brand of Hell. From circular logic to the need for a driving test (He is over 75 after all), no area of this absurd premise is un-mined for comedic potential. I would love to see this play produced and I think an audience would have a field day with it.

  • Rob Pierce: The Devil and the DMV

    A smart comedy about a deep, dark level of Hell that even the Lord of Darkness wants no part of: the DMV. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'm renewing my license by mail!

    A smart comedy about a deep, dark level of Hell that even the Lord of Darkness wants no part of: the DMV. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'm renewing my license by mail!

  • CK Brestman: The Devil and the DMV

    A hell of a story! Nora Louise Syran's short play is hilarious and instantly relatable. Even the Lord of the Underworld himself is not immune to the bureaucratic hellscape that is the DMV. What a fresh hell this is.

    A hell of a story! Nora Louise Syran's short play is hilarious and instantly relatable. Even the Lord of the Underworld himself is not immune to the bureaucratic hellscape that is the DMV. What a fresh hell this is.

  • Paul Donnelly: The Devil and the DMV

    Even an eternity as Lord of Hell doesn't prepare Lucifer for the special circle of hell that is the DMV. This spot-on parody of bureaucratic arbitrariness is scathingly funny and yet oddly familiar. Hang on to your social security card if you know what's good for you.

    Even an eternity as Lord of Hell doesn't prepare Lucifer for the special circle of hell that is the DMV. This spot-on parody of bureaucratic arbitrariness is scathingly funny and yet oddly familiar. Hang on to your social security card if you know what's good for you.

  • Dominica Plummer: The Devil and the DMV

    Nora Louise Syran's tale about Lucifer's attempt to renew his driver's license is instantly relatable. One almost feels sorry for the Lord of Hell as he discovers there's a circle of hell that's completely outside his control. A delightful satire on bureaucrats, red tape, and how the best laid travel plans can be deep sixed without a copy of your social security card.

    Nora Louise Syran's tale about Lucifer's attempt to renew his driver's license is instantly relatable. One almost feels sorry for the Lord of Hell as he discovers there's a circle of hell that's completely outside his control. A delightful satire on bureaucrats, red tape, and how the best laid travel plans can be deep sixed without a copy of your social security card.